To Make Churchgolng Popular. The coHcluding paper in tha Sunday's Strand's Symposium Is by the Rev, 0. Elisor Walters, Supeiintendent of the West London Mission. Tha •decline in churchgoing, he says, is to be met By the declaration of a positive Gospel.—Preachers must declare the truth concerning Bin, not denying to tha Cross its proper place. By the declaration of the truth concerning money.—That wealth may be consecrated has been ofton demonstrated' ; there is need for much mors stich consecration to-day. I often wonder what would happen if a Bishop of the Church of Eng>land used language similar to St. James—"Go to now, ya rich, weep awd howl for your miseries that are Cuning upon you, Your riches corrupted and your garments *ra fttoth-outan." I am firmly convinced that we n«jd to gut back to the early aays of Christianity in. our views concerning wealth. By mor* attractive nervfceg —Th« oTH'V l ii " s '' eat omiv «l mission. 01 tli» Metliodist Church ia | i ghon bHffht ""•view. ■ «»ats, earagst preaching, tfiepeoP, . W JJ) attend mliigious g»rvicas in tlieir thousands. | llmic is another legitimate mathod I dl *r S |Jeo|)le ' Thu West London Mission orchestra is a most powZZ* hary 10 tho «" o/Lm Clu "', c , hes centres hv »■' 1" ns s l ,iritl| ai life, and by efficient open-air preaching. Against stupidity the gods are said to bo powerless ; ngu'inst intelligence thoy do not contend. Strong Lungs which keep the blood oxygenated, fail of natural heat and well nourished, are the lungs which prevent cold-catching. Such lungs are proof against attacks of germs. Such lungs have the quickest, best chances of recovery when a cold settles in them. Keep your lungs full of pure, fresh air, and asthma, bronchitis, pnuemonia, consumption will not follow any ordinary cold. To cure colds, and cure quickly take Lane's Emulsion, the great lung.healer and bodybuilder. One or two teaspoonfuls with, or without, a little cold water several times each day will cure a cough, cold, or sore throat in quick time. It will help you keep strong lings, Take none but Lane's. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 179, 2 August 1904, Page 4
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451Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 179, 2 August 1904, Page 4
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